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Teacher Forcing as Generalized Bayes: Optimization Geometry Mismatch in Switching Surrogates for Chaotic Dynamics

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A recent study has shed light on the limitations of teacher forcing in training recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for chaotic dynamical systems.…

Reporting by Andre Herz, SwissFinanceAI Redaktion

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Teacher Forcing as Generalized Bayes: Optimization Geometry Mismatch in Switching Surrogates for Chaotic Dynamics

Section 1 – What happened?

A recent study has shed light on the limitations of teacher forcing in training recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for chaotic dynamical systems. Specifically, researchers have found that the widely used technique of identity teacher forcing (ITF) can lead to an optimization geometry mismatch, where the objective-induced curvatures of ITF and the marginal likelihood of the model do not align. This mismatch can have significant implications for the accuracy and reliability of RNNs in reconstructing chaotic dynamics.

Section 2 – Background & Context

Teacher forcing has been a key component in the development of RNNs for dynamical systems reconstruction (DSR), particularly in the context of interpretable almost-linear RNNs (AL-RNNs). By forcing the model to follow a specific regime path, ITF has enabled stable training and accurate predictions in various chaotic systems. However, the study suggests that this approach may not always be optimal, as it can lead to an inflated curvature in the objective function, which may not reflect the true geometry of the marginal likelihood.

Section 3 – Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

While the study's findings may seem unrelated to Swiss SMEs and finance at first glance, they have broader implications for the development of machine learning models in various fields. The study's results highlight the importance of carefully considering the optimization geometry when training complex models, particularly in high-stakes applications such as finance. In Switzerland, where fintech and AI are increasingly important sectors, researchers and practitioners may need to re-evaluate their approaches to model development and training to ensure that they are using the most effective and reliable techniques.

Section 4 – What to Watch

As researchers continue to explore the limitations of teacher forcing and the optimization geometry mismatch, several key areas to watch will emerge. Firstly, the development of new techniques that can mitigate the effects of this mismatch, such as windowed evidence fine-tuning, will be crucial. Secondly, the study's findings will likely have implications for the broader field of machine learning, particularly in the context of complex and high-dimensional data. Finally, the Swiss fintech sector will need to stay abreast of these developments and consider how they can be applied to real-world problems in finance and banking.

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Original Article: Teacher Forcing as Generalized Bayes: Optimization Geometry Mismatch in Switching Surrogates for Chaotic Dynamics

Published: April 28, 2026

Author: Andre Herz


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    ArXiv AI Papers. "Teacher Forcing as Generalized Bayes: Optimization Geometry Mismatch in Switching Surrogates for Chaotic Dynamics." April 28, 2026.

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